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by Jaakko Heusala
AssetGen turns a plain-text “Assetgenfile” into a full folder of game-ready sprites by batching calls to the OpenAI image API. Describe your roads, buildings, or characters line-by-line, run assetgen, and minutes later you have consistent art—no copy-pasting prompts, no cooldowns, no art skills required. A 32-tile city pack costs about $6 and takes under twenty minutes. MIT-licensed, pip-installable (pip install hangovergames-assetgen), and ready to plug into any AI-first workflow (Cursor, CI, or vibe-code scripts).
by Taggart Bowen-Gaddy
A Zero-Dependency Stateful PRD Framework for AI-Driven Development
by Shawn Hillmann
Visual based career explorer with 300+ careers to chat with AI about. Collect your favorites and least favorites and get a sense of direction.
by antimatterz
Cards of war is a browser based card game reminiscent of the classic game War.
by John Polacek
I'm vibecoding vibecode.party on vibecode.party.
8 days ago
Fuse Field is a browser‑only puzzle I built overnight—code drafted by Cursor’s vibe‑code, art generated by assetgen
in one $4 pass from a plain‑text list. The sprites drop straight into a single HTML file, and each day players tackle the same seeded 5×6 grid, drag orbs, fuse chains, and share scores—no servers required, just a quick demo of how AssetGen plugs into any AI‑first workflow.
https://hangovergames.github.io/fuse-field/
18 days ago
So I wanted to update my last activity post and quickly realized that I didn’t have the ability to edit a post. I also realized that I don’t have a roadmap. So now we do have a roadmap page and edit post is in the completed column.
18 days ago
Just added a subscribe page for both this site and starter.vibecode.party. We’re not sending any notifications yet automatically, but will do that at some point (for when you get comments on your posts, etc).
20 days ago
I've been using Cursor for about a year now and have established a pretty powerful flow for creating Product Requirement Docs (PRDs) and Stateful Task Lists that Cursor can track + update.
So I decided to generalize the flow.
So far, I've built a working MVP: run npx bivvy init --cursor
and it creates a ./cusor/rules/bivvy.mdc and a .bivvy directory which houses .md and .json files with unique ids. The Cursor Agent can then track those ids and step through the task list item-by-item.
And I made a marketing site: https://bivvy.ai
Our monthly vibecoding showcase challenge for April! Build something cool with AI and share your progress as you go.
The theme is build-anything-you-want!
The hackathon runs from 4/1/2025 to 4/30/2025. This is a online hackathon. All communication and submissions will be done online.
Awarded to the best overall project
9 people registered for this hackathon (max 200)